26/12/2007

"Modern tanning chemistry" by Covington (1997)

Covington, A.D.; "Modern tanning chemistry", Chemical Society Reviews 26 (1997) 111 - 126
DOI: 10.1039/CS9972600111

Abstract: 
The range of chemistries used for tanning leather is reviewed; traditional methods of tanning are explained and the newer processes are described. The areas of tanning include: vegetable tanning with plant polyphenols, mineral tanning with metal salts, in particular chromium(III), oil and aldehyde tannages, synthetic tanning agents and organic tannages based on natural polyphenols or synthetic organic oligomers. The fundamental nature of the tanning reaction and the origin of hydrothermal stability are discussed.

20/12/2007

The Archimedes Palimpsest Project

The Archimedes Palimpsest 

The Archimedes Palimpsest is a medieval parchment manuscript, containing 174 parchment folios. As it exists now, the manuscript is a prayer book. This prayer book was completed by April 1229, almost certainly in Constantinople. However, to make their prayer book, the scribes used parchment that had already been used for the writings of other books. Firstly, and most importantly, they used a book containing at least seven treatises by Archimedes.
The manuscript was discovered in 1906 by J.L. Heiberg and it was in private hands throughout much of the twentieth century. The manuscript was bought at auction by an anonymous American collector who deposited the book at The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore (USA), for conservation, imaging, and scholarly study, in January 1999. A very interesting website was designed to give information on the Palimpsest and on the progress of the project in general.


"The Archimedes Palimpsest Project" Video (2006, 1h 4m long)
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17/12/2007

The art of tanning and of currying leather by De Lalande (1773, English edition by Royal Dublin Society)

Texto não disponível



And the original French book "L'art du tanneur, du chamoiseur, du mégissier, du corroyeur, du parcheminier, de l'hongroyeur, du maroquinier" is available at: http://cnum.cnam.fr/fSYN/4KY58.3.html

16/12/2007

Vegetable calf leather for bookbinding conservation by the National Library of France (2006)

Barbe, C.; Aubry, T.; Nguyen, T.; Juchauld, F.; “La sélection d’un cuir de tannage végétal destiné à des traitements de restauration de livres anciens : une étude en cours à la Bibliothèque Nationale de France”, International Preservation News 39 (2006) 4-8

This paper is also published in English with the following title: “Selecting a quality vegetable calf leather for the conservation treatments of old and valuable Books: an on-going research led by the National Library of France (BnF)”.

10/12/2007

Interactive "Tollund man" by Susan K. Lewis, NOVA (2006)

"Tollund man" by Susan K. Lewis, NOVA (2006)
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More information about the Tollund man can be found at:

09/12/2007

The fascinating bog bodies by Jenny Dente (1997)


Os corpos humanos encontrados naturalmente preservados em ambientes de turfeira constituem achados arqueológicos extraordinários. O caso mais conhecido é, provavelmente, o Lindow man do Museu Britânico. Estes corpos apresentam a pele e outros tecidos  geralmente bem preservados devido à conjugação de vários factores físico-químicos que se encontram descritos online por Jenny Dente.

The bog bodies are extraordinary archaeological finds. Lindow man, one of The British Museum highlights, is probably the best known case.
Skin and other tissues are usually well preserved due to a combination of different factors which can be found described online by Jenny Dente.

04/12/2007

An online Japanese armour manual by Anthony J. Bryant

Bryant, A. J. ; An online Japanese armour manual (2001)
http://www.sengokudaimyo.com/katchu/index.html

As armaduras japonesas são objectos complexos que podem ter na sua composição vários materiais obtidos a partir da pele animal, como diferentes tipos de cabedais ou pele crua.
No manual da autoria de Anthony Bryant estão descritos detalhadamente os vários elementos constituintes de uma armadura japonesa bem como os materiais utilizados na sua construção.

28/11/2007

The arts of tanning, currying and leather dressing by Morfit (1852)

Fontenelle; J. de; Malepeyre, F.; Morfit, C., The arts of tanning, currying and leather-dressing; theoretically and practically considered in all their details, Henry Carey Baird, Philadelphia (1852)
URL (InternetArchive) / URL (Google Books)
OF TANNING CURRYING AND LEATHER DRESSING THEORETICALLY AND PRACTICALLY COXSIDERED IX ALL THEIR DETAILS EDITED FROM TOE FRENCH OF J DE FONTENELLE AND F MALEPEYRE WITH NUMEROUS EMENDATIONS AND ADDITIONS BY CAMPBELL ÌIORFIT PRACTICAL AKD ANALYTICAL CHEMIST AUTHOR OF APPLIED CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL AND PIIARMACEUTIC MAMI l LATIOSS ETC ILLUSTRATED BY TAVO ÌiU DIiED WOOD ENGRAVINGS PHILADELPHIA THE ARTS

26/11/2007

Curatorial Care of Objects Made from Leather and Skin Products by Raphael (1996)

Raphael, Toby; "Appendix S: Curatorial Care of Objects Made from Leather and Skin Products", in NPS Museum Handbook Part I: Museum Collections, National Park Service (1996)
PDF

23/11/2007

Making Shadow Puppets in Bali (1937)


To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Margaret Mead's birth, the Library of Congress presents on the web a selection of materials from its extensive Mead collection, which came to the Library after her death.
Margaret Mead and Bateson's 1936-1939 field trip to study the Balinese was a landmark in the history of visual anthropology. Bateson took several photographs and made a 16mm film of the artist, I Wara of Negara, making a wayang or shadow puppet on November 4, 1937. 
URL

22/11/2007

Archaeological Leather Group Bibliography

The British Archaeological Leather Group (ALG) maintains a leather bibliography online organised in PDF files as follows:

General
Prehistoric
Roman (Authors A-G) (H-Z)
Early medieval
Medieval (Authors A-E) (F-L) (M-Z)
Post-medieval
19th century to present day
Structure and analysis of leather
Conservation
History of leather processing/manufacture

01/08/2007

Leather Glossary, Walsall Leather Museum

To get a clearer understanding and meaning of some of the terms and words used in the leather trade, please check the leather glossary organised by the Walsall Leather Museum.
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Walsall Leather Museum Bibliography

Walsall Leather Museum Bibliography
URL

This bibliography has been compiled from the catalogue of the specialist library collection at the Wallsall Leather Museum (UK).

Contents:

Leather: Reference and General Works (PDF 23KB)
History of Tanning and Currying (PDF 49KB)
The Craft of the Tanner and Currier (PDF 34KB)
The History of the Saddlery and Harness Trades (PDF 20KB)
Making Saddlery and Harness (PDF 38KB)
The Evolution of Saddles (PDF 32KB)
Leathercraft (PDF 35KB)
Costume Accessories (PDF 34KB)
Gloves and Glovemaking (PDF 26KB)
History of the Leathergoods Industry (PDF 36KB)
Bookbinding Techniques (PDF 20KB)
The History of Bookbindings (PDF 16KB)
The History of Shoes and Shoemaking (PDF 23KB)
Making Boots and Shoes (PDF 54KB)
Miscellaneous Leather Products and Crafts (PDF 34KB)
Leather Conservation (PDF 20KB)

16/07/2007

Leather and related materials at JAIC (1997-2005)

Dos números disponíveis on-line do Journal of the American Institute for Conservation (JAIC) encontram-se vários artigos relacionados com conservação e restauro de peles, cabedais e pergaminhos. Os artigos publicados entre 1997 e 2005 são os seguintes:


1998 Volume 37 Number 01
Linda Nieuwenhuizen
Synthetic fill materials for skin, leather and furs
URL / JSTOR (restricted access)

2001 Volume 40 Number 01 
Lisa Kronthal
Conservation of Chinese shadow figures: Investigations into their investigations into their manufacture, storage, and treatment
URL / JSTOR  (restricted access)

2003 Volume 42 Number 02

Lisa Kronthal, Judith Levinson, Carole Dignard, Esther Chao, Jane Down
Beva 371 and its use as an adhesive for skin and leather repairs: background and review of treatments
URL / JSTOR (restricted access)

2004 Volume 43 Number 02

Margaret Lawson
A method of mounting parchment using hair silk
URL / JSTOR (restricted access)

04/07/2007

Guidelines for the care of waterlogged archaeological leather (1995)

Guidelines for the care of waterlogged archaeological leather, Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England (1995)
URL

Information available online compiled by Glynis Edwards and Quita Mould (Ancient Monuments Laboratory) with assistance from members of the Archaeological Leather Group.

Conservation of waterlogged leather by Donny Hamilton (1998)

"File 7: Leather Conservation" in, Donny L. Hamilton. Methods of Conserving Underwater Archaeological Material Culture ANTH 605, Conservation of Cultural Resources I. Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University (1998, 2nd revision in 2010)
URL

This conservation file was first posted on the World Wide Web by Donny Hamilton during the 1998 spring semester for use by the students enrolled in ANTH 605, Conservation of Cultural Resources, at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, USA. "Conservation of leather" file is part of the laboratory manual that was used in conjunction with the course. The emphasis of the course was on the conservation of material from underwater sites, especially marine sites, but the conservation of material from terrestrial sites is also discussed.
The complete laboratory manual is available on-line at http://nautarch.tamu.edu/class/anth605/File0.htm

Este ficheiro está traduzido em Português e disponível online em:
http://www.lisboa-renovada.net/doc/conservsub/07_couro.pdf

24/06/2007

Les matériaux du livre médiéval (2005)

M. Zerdoun, C. Chahine, T. Buquet (éds.), Les matériaux du livre médiéval, séminaire de recherche de l'Institut de Recherche et d'Histoire des Textes, IRHT, Paris (2005) (Ædilis, Actes, 8)

Résumés en ligne sur cuirs et parchemins:

Jean-Pierre Henri Azéma,
"Moulins du cuir et de la peau – Moulins à tan et à chamoiser. France xiie-xxe siècles"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/1.htm

Jean-Louis Barbance,
"L’atelier de dorure sur cuir de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/2.htm

Dominique De Reyer,
"Identification des peaux anciennes par l’ADN : perspectives et limites de la méthode"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/7.htm

Frédérique Juchauld,
"Évaluation de la quantité de matières grasses extractibles d’un cuir ancien par deux méthodes chromatographiques"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/9.htm

Claire Chahine,
"Maroquin, cordouan, chagrin"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/17.htm

Élisabeth Lalou,
"Les rouleaux de comptes sur parchemin en France et en Angleterre (xiiie-xive siècles)"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/21.htm

Vianney
Forest,
"Les fouilles de la Faculté de Droit à Montpellier. Urbanisme et artisanat de la peau dans une agglomération languedocienne du bas Moyen Âge"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/22.htm

Coralie Barbe,
"Un exemple de l’utilisation de la basane au xixe siècle : la campagne de reliure des livres précieux de la Bibliothèque municipale de Rouen, une étude historique et technique"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/23.htm

Eva Halasz-Csiba,
"Enquête historique et technique sur la classification de la basane en France à la fin de l’époque médiévale et au xviiie siècle"
http://aedilis.irht.cnrs.fr/materiaux/24.htm

Leather glossary and timeline by Mike Redwood

http://www.mikeredwood.com/
Mike Redwood website is a reference for readers interested in leather technology, leather industry history and marketing. In his website you can find a very useful leather glossary and timeline.

Footwear of the Middle Ages by Marc Carlson

An ongoing examination of the history and development of footwear and shoemaking techniques up to the end of the sixteenth century is available on-line in a website created by I. Marc Carlson.

The main topics are:
Glossary of Historical Shoemaking
Historical Shoes
Tools and Techniques
Shoe Designs and Discussions:
General Research
General Instructions for Making Shoes for Re-enactors and Others
Bibliography

15/06/2007

reCollections: Caring for cultural material 2 - Leather

reCollections: Caring for Collections Across Australia has been written by practising conservators and is intended to provide a sound guide for the preventive care of cultural items.
In volume two, Caring for Cultural Material 2, you can find a chapter dedicated to leather conservation.

The topics covered are:
- What is leather?
- What are the most common types of damage?
- Common causes of damage
- Storing and displaying leather
- Treatments
- Cleaning leather
- Lubrication of leather
- Treatments of attached metal fittings
- Summary of conditions for storage and display
- Leather in Australia’s climatic zones
- Skin
- Collagen
- Untanned skin products
- Leather spews
- Additional cleaning methods
- Humidity chamber
- Lubricant formulations

Available at:
http://archive.amol.org.au/recollections/2/2/index.htm

Understanding and caring for bookbindings (2006)

Mumford, J.; Pearson, D.; Walker, A.; Understanding and caring for bookbindings, National Preservation Office, London (2006)
PDF (revised edition 2010)

Every binding tells a story - this concise, practical guidance leaflet covers the significance of bookbindings, binding structures and caring for bookbindings. As well as the aesthetic value of bookbindings, the historical value is also emphasised, especially with regard to the history of the book.

05/06/2007

The Conservation of Gilt Leather (2007)

The Conservation of Gilt Leather / La conservation du cuir doré, Post-prints of the Interim Meeting held in Brussels, 25-27 March 1998 / Réunion intermédiaire Bruxelles, 25-27 mars 1998; ICOM-CC Working Group “Leather and Related Materials”/Groupe de Travail “Cuir et Matériaux Associés” (2007)

The post-prints are now available on the web. They are published on www.lulu.com .
The printed books are available "at cost" plus postage, and it can be downloaded free as a full colour PDF file which you can burn onto a CD or print. It contains 12 full papers in English and abstracts for all the papers in English and French.
The colour version as a printed book is available from www.lulu.com/content/810780
The black and white printed version is available from www.lulu.com/content/775316
The free, colour PDF file can be downloaded from either of these.The PDF file does not include the cover. If you print it yourself and would like a cover with a printed logo it can be downloaded from www.lulu.com/content/775133

This information was sent by the editor of the post-prints, Theo Sturge. Any further information please contact the editor through his website http://www.leatherconservation.co.uk/

02/06/2007

Clothing from East Greenland by Buijs

"Clothing from East Greenland", written by Cunera Buijs, is a digital publication of the National Museum of Ethnology, at Leiden. There you can read fascinating background information about selections of objects made from animal materials (hides, skins, leather, furs and guts).


And in Nederlands:"Bont rond het vege lijf. Kleding uit Oost-Groenland"
http://www.rmv.nl/publicaties/2groenland/n/groenland.pdf

"Conservación preventiva de una colección única en el mundo: cuerpos momificados Chinchorro" por Varela (2002)

Varela, M. S., "Conservación preventiva de una colección única en el mundo: cuerpos momificados Chinchorro", Conserva 6 (2002) 75-86
PDF

Resumen:
Este trabajo es el resultado de dos proyectos sobre conservación preventiva de los cuerpos momificados de la cultura Chinchorro, preservados en los depósitos del Museo Arqueológico San Miguel de Azapa, Universidad de Tarapacá, Arica. Los proyectos abordaron dos aspectos: el deterioro por impacto mecánico y el deterioro por acción medioambiental. El primero fue enfrentado mediante un sistema de estantería y embalaje adecuado; el segundo mediante la habilitación de un depósito con mínima agresión medioambiental. Estas dos modificaciones permiten que el manejo y el uso de la colección, tanto para investigación como difusión, se realice adecuadamente, minimizando el impacto mecánico y medioambiental, que incidirá en la preservación del material.

Title in English:
"Preventive conservation of Chinchorro mummified bodies"
Abstract:
This study is the outcome of two projects dealing with preventive conservation of mummified bodies of the Chinchorro culture, which are stored in the San Miguel de Azapa Archaeological Museum, Tarapacá University, Arica. The projects included two features: damage caused by mechanical impact and damage caused by environmental action. The former was faced through appropriate shelving and packing systems, and the latter, through the construction of a storage room with minimum environmental insult. These two modifications allow a proper handling and use of the collection, both for research and spread purposes, thus minimizing mechanical and environmental impacts which will influence on the material preservation.

Challenges Concerning the Conservation of Fur by Mackert (2003)


Katharina Mackert, Pelz - Schadensbilder und -ursachen sowie Beiträge zur Restaurierbarkeit geschädigter Haarkleider, Diplomarbeit vorgelegt dem Institut für Restaurierungs- und Konservierungswissenschaft der Fachhochschule Köln (2003)
URL / PDF

Zusammenfassung:
Mit dieser Arbeit, die am Deutschen Ledermuseum in Offenbach am Main angefertigt wurde, wird ein Einstieg in die Problematik der Konservierung und Restaurierung von haarkleid-geschädigten Pelzobjekten geschaffen. Zu dieser Gruppe zählen insbesondere jene Objekte, die unter einer Schädigung durch Insektenfraß, an Haarbruch, Haarlässigkeit oder Pelzverlust leiden. Einleitend wird eine grundlegende Materialkenntnis vermittelt. Ein exemplarischer Schadenskatalog gibt sodann eine Übersicht über die häufigsten, haarkleidspezifischen Schäden. Nach der Erörterung der möglichen Schadensursachen wird eine Anleitung zur Erfassung der Schäden sowie des Materials und seines Erhaltungszustands geboten. Den konservatorischen Empfehlungen für Pelzobjekte folgt schließlich eine Wiedergabe des aktuellen Stands der Pelzrestaurierung. Abschließend werden die Vor- und Nachteile der bisher angewandten Maßnahmen diskutiert und deren Optimierbarkeit oder/und neue Lösungswege angedacht.

Title in English:  
Challenges concerning the conservation of fur.
Abstract:
This diploma work is based on research conducted at the German Leather Museum in Offenbach/Main. It serves to provide a discussion of the problems conserving and restoring fur materials whose hairs are damaged, especially those where the damage results from insect attack, from brittleness and breakage of hairs, hair slip or loss of fur. The work begins with a basic introduction to the material. This is followed by a collection of illustratory defects in order to provide an overview of the most frequent, fur-specific ones. After a discussion of their possible causes, information is provided which will be of use in the recording of the various defects, the materials and their condition. A discussion pertaining to the conservation of furs is then followed by information regarding the current level of knowledge of their restoration. In a debate on the pros and cons of methods previously used possible alternative solutions are discussed.

24/05/2007

Hides & skins and the manufacture of leather by Warburg (1921)

Warburg, J. P. ; Hides & skins and the manufacture of leather; a layman's view of the industry, The First national bank of Boston (1921)
URL (Internet Archive)

Table of contents:

Part One THE RAW MATERIAL
Chapter 1. Hides.
Chapter 2. Skins.
Chapter 3. Flaying and Curing.
Chapter 4. Imperfections.
Chapter 5. The Manufacturing Materials.
Part Two THE MANUFACTURE OF SOLE LEATHER
Chapter 6. The Preparatory Processes.
Chapter 7. Vegetable Tanning of Sole Leather.
Chapter 8. Finishing Sole Leather.
Chapter 9. Other Heavy Leathers.
Part Three THE MANUFACTURE OF UPPER SHOE AND DRESSING LEATHER
Chapter 10. Calf-skins for Upper Shoe Leather.
Chapter 11. Side and Patent Leather.
Chapter 12. Goat-skins and "Kid" Upper Leather.
Chapter 13. Other Upper Leather.
Chapter 14. Oil Tannage of "Chamois" Leather.
Chapter 15. Tawing Glove Leather.
Chapter 16. Book and Bag Leather.


5th EC Conference, Cracow, Poland (2002)

A quinta conferência da Comissão Europeia ligada à Investigação em Património Cultural decorreu em 2002 na Polónia. O relatório da conferência está disponível online e duas das apresentações dizem respeito a projectos europeus sobre cabedais e pergaminhos. Os autores, os títulos das apresentações e os repectivos links são:

Jan WOUTERS
"Damage assessment approaches for organic materials in art: simple tests or sophisticated analyses?"
http://heritage.xtd.pl/pdf/full_wouters.pdf

René LARSEN
"Improved Damage Assessment of Parchment, IDAP: micro and non-destructive analysis and diagnosis for proper storage and treatment"
http://heritage.xtd.pl/pdf/full_larsen.pdf

08/05/2007

IX. IADA Congress Copenhagen Contributions (1999)

As contribuições relacionadas com cabedais e pergaminhos estão disponíveis online em formato pdf.


- Barbara Wiegel, Barbara Wittstatt 
Restaurierung einer durch Feuchtigkeit stark geschädigten Pergamenthandschrift, 57–60
PDF

- Andrea Giovannini 
Die Restaurierung von zwei mit Pergament überzogenen Möbeln von Carlo Bugatti, 61–66
PDF

- Marie Vest 
White tawed leather - aspects of conservation, 67–72
PDF

- Christopher Clarkson 
Minimum intervention in treatment of books, 89–96
PDF

- Nicholas Pickwoad 
Swaffham revisited: A review of the earlier conservation of books in the Swaffham Parish Library, 97–106
PDF

- Andrea Pataki, Barbara Hassel, Jan Wouters, Gerhard Banik
Färbung der Ausgangsmaterialien von "rekonstituiertem Pergament" mit lichtechten synthetischen Farbstoffen, 225-226
PDF

- Evguenia Perova 
Die Hauptarbeitsgebiete der Abteilung für wissenschaftliche Restaurierung des Staatlichen Historischen Museums (die Objekte auf dem Papier und auf dem Pergament), 239–244
PDF

- Barbara Hassel 
Conservation treatment of medieval parchment documents damaged by heat and water, 253
PDF

All contributions may be downloaded as pdf files at:

http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/iada/ta99_t.html

06/05/2007

The making of leather by Procter (1914)

Procter, H. R.; The making of leather, Cambridge, University Press (1914)
URL (Internet Archive)

Table of contents:

I. Introductory
II. Hides and skins
III. Curing hides and skins
IV. The structure of the skin
V. The chemistry of the skin
VI. Soaking
VII. Unhairing
VIII. Chemical deliming
IX. Bacteria and fermentation
X. The fermentive "bates"
XI. The conversion of skin into leather
XII. Pickling
XIII. Alumed leather
XIV. The basic chrome process
XV. The two-bath chrome process
XVI. The vegetable tanning materials
XVII. The vegetable tanning process
XVIII. Curried leather
XIX. Moroccos and fancy leathers
XX. Oil leathers
XXI. The use and care of leather

Thermochimica Acta 365 (1-2) (2000)

O volume 365 (números 1-2) da revista Thermochimica Acta, publicado no ano 2000, tem artigos, exclusivamente, dedicados ao património cultural e quatro deles relacionados com cabedais e pergaminhos. São, essencialmente, artigos sobre a deterioração e o diagnóstico do estado de conservação deste tipo de materiais. Os autores, os títulos dos artigos e os respectivos abstract são:

- René Larsen, Experiments and observations in the study of environmental impact on historical vegetable tanned leathers, pp.85-99
doi:10.1016/S0040-6031(00)00616-X (restricted access)

Abstract:

The hydrothermal stability in the form of the shrinkage temperature (Ts) is a fine measure of the deterioration of vegetable tanned leathers. Previously, it has been demonstrated that the Ts can be predicted by multiple regression modelling based on parameters for the chemical breakdown of the collagen and tannin structures, the sulphate content and acidity of the leather as well as the interaction of these four parameters. In the present paper, several deterioration profiles are suggested for both the natural and artificial aged leathers based on significant regression analyses of the grouped data. The possible existence of several deterioration profiles is supported by more than 100 years of observational and experimental studies of natural and artificial ageing, and is probably mainly due to difference in tannin type and storage conditions. On this basis the problems in using simple standard artificial ageing systems are discussed, and improvement of more complex systems suggested. The latter based on continuation of combined observational and experimental studies using the multiple regression modelling of the Ts as an instrument for adjusting and developing the ageing system.

- Claire Chahine, Changes in hydrothermal stability of leather and parchment with deterioration: a DSC study, pp.101-110
doi:10.1016/S0040-6031(00)00617-1 (restricted access)
 
Abstract:
Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) allows to study the enthalpy changes which are associated with the denaturation of collagen, of which shrinkage is the macroscopic manifestation. Damage to skin, leather or parchment may be expected to manifest as a decrease of either the temperature of denaturation and/or the enthalpy changes. These modifications are associated with those of other chemical and mechanical characteristics. DSC is a very fine tool to follow in an easy way the reaction of leather or parchment to an ageing or a conservation treatment. While for leather ΔH seems to have less than Td, for parchment, it must be looked at very carefully since an unchanged Td value can be accompanied by a fall of ΔH. The case of archeological waterlogged leather is particular since the state of deterioration is apparently not correlated with the hydrothermal stability.

-Neil S. Cohen, M. Odlyha and G. M. Foster, Measurement of shrinkage behaviour in leather and parchment by dynamic mechanical thermal analysis, pp. 111-117
doi:10.1016/S0040-6031(00)00618-3 (restricted access)

Abstract:

The mechanical behaviour of modern and historic parchment and leather samples through their shrinkage temperature is described. The measurements are made possible by the novel modification of a standard dynamic mechanical thermal analyser (Rheometric Scientific DMTA Mk3) to enable experiments to be conducted on samples immersed in water. A sample of parchment was clamped in tensile mode under a small static applied force. The temperature of the water could be controlled and thus it was possible to heat the sample and monitor the change in its displacement as it passed through the shrinkage temperature. Information could therefore be obtained on the percentage shrinkage and the temperature range over which it occurred. Furthermore, the method also provided useful information on the expansion or contraction of the samples on initial immersion in water, which relates to ease of sample wettability, and on the changes during drying process and rehydration.

-Tim J. Wess and Joseph P. Orgel, Changes in collagen structure: drying, dehydrothermal treatment and relation to long term deterioration, pp.119-128
doi:10.1016/S0040-6031(00)00619-5 (restricted access)

Abstract:

Collagen is the major component of most connective tissues in animals. The structure of the helix and axial molecular packing within fibrils is well documented. Less is known about the structural alterations that occur on drying and the compounded changes that occur on dehydrothermal treatment. The structural properties of collagen and its supramolecular architecture are of importance in these states, since many of the industrial applications of collagen-based materials involve dried collagen or dehydrothermally treated collagen. The effects of drying and thermal treatment of collagen can be observed by X-ray diffraction, the changes in the diffraction pattern relate to changes in the axial packing of collagen molecules as dehydration occurs. The meridional diffraction series becomes truncated indicating induced structural disorder, the spreading of diffraction features indicate that the molecular orientation is altered for some of the collagen chains or portions of collagen chains within a fibril. Dehydrothermal treatment of parchment collagen for up to 24 h reduces the axial periodicity of the collagen fibril from 64.5 to 60.0 nm. Analysis of the X-ray diffraction data shows the possible alterations in molecular packing that may explain the structural changes.

05/05/2007

Sombras chinesas: uma arte de trabalhar a pele

As figuras do teatro de sombras chinesas são cortadas a partir de pele crua, uma pele que não sofreu qualquer processo de curtimenta. A pele de burro era a mais utilizada em Pequim e na província de Hebei, enquanto que a pele de bovino foi a mais utilizada na província de Shaanxi e a de búfalo nas províncias de Hunan e Sichuan. As peles de cavalo, ovelha e porco foram também, ocasionalmente, utilizadas.

Making Chinese shadow figures
Chinese shadow figures are cut and carved from raw hide. Donkey hide was preferred in Peking and
Hebei province, while cattle hide was used in Shaanxi province, buffalo hide in Hunan and Sichuan provinces. But on several occasions horse hide, sheep and pig skins were also used.

"Leather dressing: to dress or not to dress" by McGrady & Raphael (1993)

A lubrificação de cabedais é um procedimento importante, mas nem sempre indispensável, para a conservação dos cabedais museológicos. Em 1993, o National Park Service publicou um pequeno artigo que esclarece de forma sucinta as implicações da aplicação de lubrificantes na preservação de cabedais.

McCrady, E.; Raphael, T.; "Leather dressing: to dress or not to dress", Conserv O Gram 9/1, National Park Service (1993)

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04/05/2007

Art de travailler les cuirs dorés ou argentés par Fougeroux de Bondaroy (1776)


Fougeroux de Bondaroy, M.; "Art de travailler les cuirs dorés ou argentés", in Jean-Elie Bertrand (ed.), Descriptions des arts et métiers, faites ou approuvées par Messieurs de l'Académie royale des sciences de Paris, Tome III, Nouvelle édition, A Neuchâtel: de l'imprimerie de la Société typographique, 1776 


Divulgação de informação existente on-line sobre cabedais e materiais afins

Há muito que penso fazer uma página on-line que divulgue informações relacionadas com a tecnologia, conservação e restauro de cabedais e materiais afins.
Esta é uma oportunidade, especialmente para mim, de organizar informações muito diversificadas que eu vou encontrando on-line sobre temas que estão directamente relacionados com a minha vida profissional.
Pretendo, essencialmente, dar a conhecer objectos que tenham na sua composição pele (tenho a certeza que vão ficar surpreendidos com a diversidade) e as respectivas tecnologias de fabrico associadas.